It will follow the i30N in the N range, but likely won’t sold in the same markets as that car, including the UK, where the Veloster hasn’t been offered since 2014.

As shown by the development car, the Veloster N will get 10-spoke wheels and more aggressive bodywork, which cladding suggests a large rear wing. At the back, a pair of large-bore exhausts hint at the car’s performance. This latest sighting also revealed the car’s interior for the first time, albeit with zebra-patterned covers.

Hyundai has refrained from commenting on the model, but it’s expected to use a more potent version of the i30N’s turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder unit, producing around 275bhp.